Mediation or Facilitated Conversation?
Which do you choose and why?!
Meditations and Facilitated Conversations are very similar. Both options are a time for all parties involved in a dispute to meet with a neutral third party to guide the conversation. The Mediator does this in a way that helps the parties work toward a solution or agreement. Mediations could be considered more formal and conclude with a legally-binding agreement, call a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) written by the mediator. A facilitated conversation is a less formal meeting, guided by the mediator, to help the parties work toward solutions. These conversations conclude with a basic written agreements or verbal agreements.
The best, part. You don’t have to choose! We will have a conversation and then figure out if you need a formal written agreement.